Site Criteria
Suburban School

Land: 40,000 usable sq. ft. minimum (ground-up construction)
12,500 +/- sq. ft.
10,000 to 15,000 sq. ft.
Typically 8,000 to 10,000 sq. ft.
As required by code
Safe & convenient access
Middle- to upper-income residential
2,000 within a three-mile radius, ages 0-4
Urban School

Space: 8,000-15,000 sq. ft.
First and second floor space above-grade
10,000 to 15,000 sq. ft.
Typically 5,000-6,000 sq. ft. of flat outdoor area or secured playground area
Adequate staff parking and nearby drop-off and pick-up zone important
Safe & convenient access
Near large office complex, university, hospital employment or middle- to upper-income residential
1,500 within a two-mile radius, ages 0-4

Bay Area, CA:
Home to Silicon Valley, this global center for high-growth technology and innovation companies draws professionals and their families from across the world.

Boston, MA:
With more than 100 colleges and universities, the greater Boston area is an international leader in education with a high concentration of law, medicine, engineering and business professionals and their families.

Nashville, TN:
The Music City and its surrounding suburbs are experiencing historic growth. With booming industries like finance and health care and an Amazon presence, Nashville is attracting professionals now more than ever — and facing a major supply and demand gap for child care.

Maryland:
Maryland has the second-highest concentration of professional and technical workers in the U.S. and thousands of commuters who head to the nation’s capital for work. These young professionals need more convenient options for quality early education and care.

New Jersey:
New Jersey is perfectly situated for young families with New York City to the north and large manufacturing, transportation and health care industry hubs closer to home.